UNIVERSITY OP Nt lefnesdoy, February 6, 1963 The Daily Nebroskon Page 5 -www s lyii - 1 jJ .: 1 fe Jit i iZ-T9:-1 if r- 1 n Ifc.rn...... , wl,-i,,...ri.i nn .ii.iiii.nniimnii n... ....r........ . .. ..1 " Huslcer Wrestlers Lose GnOi starts 309-yard free epfrSu, AbouQity Lead vDinniQi3iirs T Bj TERRY ANDERSON Sports Editor IFootball isat the only win ffling sport too the University af Nebraska campus. Some Saturday afternoon when you arenl too busy try going over is the coliseum pool to watch Jhe Busker tankmen in ac tion. They are cnrrenfly sporting a 3-1 dual mark, losing n3y to powerful The swimming team, under; the able (directiaaii of coach! Call Bentz. has dunned vie-'' lories wer Iowa, 58-47;; Den-il ver University, 51-44; and! Kansas University. 55-40. Their Bo3y lass tihas tar has been to Indiana 76-29. Li this twee they were ut dassed by the Big Tea dumps such world ehamputBS as CM Jartrem wrM recwd fodder at al fcre>tiMLe distances; Tm Startles, wwid mud jl&ir at SSe 400-yard iadhid ual medley; ami Tn Stock. wM record holder al the harkstro&e. The HttKfcars SMs year are basically tdhe same quad which plaoed Swath Sb the Big EigM at Ames, Iowa last MaiclL IHbe o3y imiifsing members f last yars sgaad ame uo optaiDs Larry Fanreifl and 'Btni Maiara, wHao wne lost -j graduatiGoa. ESasrs ft Ins Paced toy toneastEtrAex lena Eauera,, flaadk stnoker Bill Henry, and fieestylers PfM Swwm ami Jeff Amder, the team is well on its way tfl its best sbwiug hb years. Last year's squad has ac quired spark aad depth from this year's sophomores. Most notable of tie oevcomers as swimmer Keefe Lodnrig mtio lhas already estaMisbed a new 100-yard freestjile rec-i ord. splashing the distance in .510 seconds flat. i Tins far ii a rrlaihehr sew seasea tbt soaad has set four new records. Jimkir freestyler Jeff Amsler lm&r the eldest varsity record a the books whea be ehunied the S-yar4 freesrjle ia seemids to touch mat teara-i mate Keefe Lodwig vh lied the ld rrrerd f JSZJt set br Mania Grtma hi 1M7. The 400-yard freestyle re lay team, cemposed off Ams ler, Betuy, Swaim, and Loi- wig brotee Cbe Id recswd if. 3:22 set by Iowa State a 1355. Tbey totired Cbe Grannse m 3:2S1. Henry Sets Eeew-d The is(ther reoard was seft toy Junior toackstmer Bill Berry in tfhe 200-yard Jaack- ftrDfce against Kansas iraa a dual meet last Saturday at Laurent,, Kansas. He did Ithe 200 is 2:10.4 breaking Ms ywm record set last seasML Oa January IS. the Eitsker mermea eatered the vater against a pwerfid Demer lUurersity qad vtwai they bad not beatea ia elerea years. The lead was ex changed fnr times aad tied tour times geiag into the last event, the 40tt-yard freestyle relay. Tte relay team emerged the winner, as did Xebraska, and broke a varsity aad pool record on the way. XU beat Baoers ... Cv-captaia i the D.U. RioDsers by a score ; if 5144. Two oitber records were lneorarded durmg the nmeet:: one by Amsler m the, 50-yard freestyle; and the hr by Lodwig ra flae 100 yard freestyle.. ! The Hiaskers mest travelled , to Lawrence, Kansas im a! dual meet against Kansas Ujna wrsiy, flted am ttoe Big Eigbl I ruckus last year. Ball Henry and Keefe Led-1 wig pased tike Hostoers. Ben- ry woo tike 20yard back-l Etrt&e e&sMMmg a lev; sdhoo rea&rdL Lodwig wo a" both tbe 200-yard and 500 yard freestyle, setting new scbool markers in both events. Other winners: Fritrk, Fwio, taain. aXO. H-rtl firawsWlt Hfi Ander. Sr-awu-itr Siurtnrthp BJE Pnrtec fcruBfcu. T . T-i BEuuihuwnc fimowtoi. Bsranaiw. &m- iMtrnrtl imAhiiAiHill makj Saujb immm. Kwac. T a:. Satarday. February 9, at 3 p.m.. Nebraska swimmers wnil take on Oklatoma and Kansas State in a (table dual meet This meet waffl f eatiure the University of Xebraska swimmers against the Big Eight cbamfwwas, Oklaboma. Cal Bentz. Hosker coach, says tbat the team has im proved with each meet and hope that tbe same wil hap pen this Saturday at the coli seum pooL "'This is not the conference meet and as laag as tbesqraad swims to the best f tfhear ability and improves steadily, I can ask lor no more. ""'We wiM enter the meet with a winning attita&e and do w best. Oklahoma has two A.'taerican swimmers in Oiaiies Scftiuette and Jta Bernard. Both are entered in ' the 100-vard freastyJe against : XU swimmers Keefe Lodwig and Phil Swains who have Nebraska's wrestlers ab sorbed their fifth defeat in dual competition against Wyo ming Monday night, 21 to 8 at the Coliseum. The Comhuskers gained their only points in the first two matches when Steve Watenz won by forfeit and Mike Nlssen decisioned Dave Stone 5 to 1. Nissen and Wal enz continue to lead the grap plers this season; Nissen is still undefeated and Walen has only one defeat. Stone gave Nissen. who was op a weight class to 130. staffer competition than the score indicates. The visitor .got several quick take downs only to have the tables tamed by Nissen. The Coyotes gained falls in three of the nest four matches to sew up the contest com fortably. Student Manager Bob Lett was pressed into emergency service at 157 for the H u s k e r s. Lwtt. who wrestled at Bellevue in high scbool. put up a game fight before being pinned by Dave Wight with seven minutes and thirty-one seconds left. I Ken Fox was another fall victim, succumbing to Dee Mickelson with less than four -minutes remaining. Fox was 3 weakened by efforts to lose weight ana come oown trom his usual 177 weight class. Don McDermott moved to heavyweight and lost bis sec ond dual match of the season to Hugh Lowham 5 to 1. The University of Nebraska wrestlers will next move to Fort Hays, Kansas for a meet with the Fort Hays State Col lege matmen. The meet will be Friday at 7:30 p.m. On the following Tuesday, the Haaskers will travel to Man hatten. Kansas, for a meet with the Kansas State Wildcats. Middies Advance The University of Nebraska NROTC basketball team, last season's AH-U niversity champs, ventured to Law rence, Kan., Sunday for the Region One championship of ment and returned with the nine jvuawesi akuiv, louma J ment and returned with the trophy they went after. The tournament saw Ne braska against the University "of Missouri NROTC in the l! morning tilt. Sophomore Don ' Oberg lead the scoring in fee 64-54 win with 17 points. This win pitted Nebraska NROTC against the Univer sity of Kansas in the after noon. After a tough morning, Nebraska coasted by the Kan sas midshipmen 50-35 in a , g-rse 4?h' " saw Nebraska coach Lieutenant L W. I'Au son play his second and third I teams as much as the first. Junior Dick Ratslaff was high i scorer with 16 points. The Region One honors allow the Nebraska NROTC team to go to Chicago for the finals at the Midwest NROTC tourn ament February 22-24. JUST 5 MOCI DAYS TILL . . . wnnnmg that evem n- isisterfly." This meet wal be KIT'S biggest chaSenge to date. 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